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you asked somebody what they did for fun in nevada. didn't you just recently do a story about a brothel in nevada, as well? is there -- >> yes, i did. the mustang ranch is just about ten minutes down the road. i didn't see any amazon workers there at that point. when i visited. >> how would you know? >> i don't know. never mind. >> they didn't have their tags on them. >> see you tomorrow, jane wells. >>> all right, amazon, retail play for the holidays or elsewhere? karen? >> i mean, great company, love it as a customer, cannot possibly get close to it at this valuation. >> is there any time -- it's always the same thing. karen would never buy it. >> you know that, it's not -- >> right. >> you can't come to grips with buying it. >> i wasn't close to buying it is when i decided. >> it still continues to defy all laws and people when they sit in front of their computers, smartphones, it's increasing. you sit there, shop, monetize mobile. that's the key, you want to be a buyer of that. i'd rather buy amazon than any of the other retail nam
you asked somebody what they did for fun in nevada. didn't you just recently do a story about a brothel in nevada, as well? is there -- >> yes, i did. the mustang ranch is just about ten minutes down the road. i didn't see any amazon workers there at that point. when i visited. >> how would you know? >> i don't know. never mind. >> they didn't have their tags on them. >> see you tomorrow, jane wells. >>> all right, amazon, retail play for the holidays or...
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he wants to make sure it doesn't kill nevada's fledgling recovery. later gillman takes it to a 30,000-acre industrial park he's built for facilities for walmart and toys "r" us. he says when it comes to the fallout for fiscal cliffing he says, quote, this is where the buck stop zmienlts know of anyone who doesn't like harry reid. he must be a great senator for people in nevada. >> he takes care of the state. >> it's a small state and he's very powerful and he looks out for nevada and that's why you have republicans say they don't agree with him but they like what he does -- >> were you comfortable sashaying in there, jane? >> this isn't my first rodeo. you know, actually once in the '80s -- well, i'm dating myself. i posed as a prostitute for a story in miami and i was on the street of biscayne bay and nobody would stop. it was very embarrassing. >> you didn't touch anything while you were there, did you? i saw you sort of -- >> i was not like that. no, no. it was very pleasant. they were professional. >> all right. never mind. you were very comable.
he wants to make sure it doesn't kill nevada's fledgling recovery. later gillman takes it to a 30,000-acre industrial park he's built for facilities for walmart and toys "r" us. he says when it comes to the fallout for fiscal cliffing he says, quote, this is where the buck stop zmienlts know of anyone who doesn't like harry reid. he must be a great senator for people in nevada. >> he takes care of the state. >> it's a small state and he's very powerful and he looks out for...
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it's been tested in arizona, nevada and new york. taking a look at shares, they're trading a little bit lower about two events of a percent. aig has repaid about $1.5 billion to the u.s. treasury closing out the investment, paying it down a year ahead schedule, but still oweses treasury and the fed $45 billion for the bailout that received in 2008. the u.s. government's stake in aig has been reduced to 70% and let's take a look at shares. down about 1.5% in frankfurt at 21.14. >> the bank has reduced pay tackages to reflect a weaker performance. credit sweet has reduced its compensation pool by 40%. let's get back to henry kicksen on. you have 15% in financials. what correction are you moving? >> specialty financials, life insurance and i think obviously the banks. what we have been keen to do is actually with regards to life insurance, we see the bond moving and picking up in yields has been positive because it's all about the net present value of liabilities. and at bond yields pick up, i think that's very powerful. our biggest ove
it's been tested in arizona, nevada and new york. taking a look at shares, they're trading a little bit lower about two events of a percent. aig has repaid about $1.5 billion to the u.s. treasury closing out the investment, paying it down a year ahead schedule, but still oweses treasury and the fed $45 billion for the bailout that received in 2008. the u.s. government's stake in aig has been reduced to 70% and let's take a look at shares. down about 1.5% in frankfurt at 21.14. >> the bank...
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it takes on average, 464 days to complete a foreclosure in nevada, compare that to 125 days in arizona, this all according to foreclosure radar. foreclosure sales, the final stage of the process were up 30% in may in arizona but up barely 8% in las vegas. arizona home prices are recovering. the medium price paid for a phoenix home at a 29 month high, up 18% annually. as home prices in las vegas rose 2.5%. the comparison is important because las vegas is looking at bills that could stall the foreclosure process. really interesting numbers. >> thanks. the housing and financial crisis decimated net worth among americans. the nemedian family's net worth fell 40%, 40% between 2007 and 2010, the largest drop since 1989. kate warren is an investment strategist with edward jones and we will talk a little bit about how to rebuild that net worth. it doesn't feel right now like that is possible. not only is my house not rising in value and not likely to do so for any time, stocks do not feel reliable at all to most americans. >> i think the first thing you need to do is to realize many people's n
it takes on average, 464 days to complete a foreclosure in nevada, compare that to 125 days in arizona, this all according to foreclosure radar. foreclosure sales, the final stage of the process were up 30% in may in arizona but up barely 8% in las vegas. arizona home prices are recovering. the medium price paid for a phoenix home at a 29 month high, up 18% annually. as home prices in las vegas rose 2.5%. the comparison is important because las vegas is looking at bills that could stall the...
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california just pass add new law that it's going to protect homeowners and slow down the system like in nevada passing a law criminalizing the foreclosure abuses and paperwork and things like that so we'll see a slowdown in california as we saw in nevada and also -- >> i'm with you, diana. >> and imminent domain, will it slow down the process? >> seems the programs have done nothing other than reminded us as sam zell and slowed the healing process in his opinion. >> so much for the hopium. >> i know. they hijacked the whole segment. >> supposed to be a good newses segment. >> everybody's saving money on the mortgages. rick, come on. >> good thing. >> i told you -- >> going in to the week, rick. >> listen. >> good news. >> miling about anything that creates a healthier economy with sustainability and without tearing up various rules we live by in the society. >> good news with an asterisk. >> see below. the caveat and fine print. >> a suitcase of cash at the door. the segment was hijacked. >> thank you for being debbie downers. a little bit of reality. >>> the globe trotting back from vacation
california just pass add new law that it's going to protect homeowners and slow down the system like in nevada passing a law criminalizing the foreclosure abuses and paperwork and things like that so we'll see a slowdown in california as we saw in nevada and also -- >> i'm with you, diana. >> and imminent domain, will it slow down the process? >> seems the programs have done nothing other than reminded us as sam zell and slowed the healing process in his opinion. >> so...
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the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices creeping up at the pump. where do you have expect that we're going to be let's say in another month to two months? >> another month to two month, things are starting to look very tight. it's been interesting reading a lot of analysis, it tended to shift weight from the idea to it's all iran to, well, we've got a lot of tightness out of cuts ought of sudan and yes, ma'am -- yemen and syria. i question whether they're able to getting enough ships to get the oil out. my new theory is there are multiple mark riches out there, the way he helped the ayatollah, that there may be shadowy middle men that may help the iranians get t
the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices...
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he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so that retailers who come in and occupy that space will have the ability to compete against e-commerce and do well and protect their profit margins so we're seeing retailers absorb. >> can they get there? >> they can. >> because they'll always have that nut. >> it depends what retailers. >> and the internet price is going to pivot off the bricks and mortar price. >> it depends what retailers. some soft goods. you look at the auto parts retailers and the dollar stores, those are neighborhood locations that just cannot be replicated via e-commerce so some segments get hit hard but others are protected. >> is the bi
he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so...
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john in nevada, please. >> caller: jimmy, thank you for sticking up for the little guy. big boys seem to have the advantage. dreamworks animation, dwa. >> i don't think you have that much cooking there. disappointing all the way around. if you want to be in entertainment, buy disney. my charitable trust action alerts plus.com. follow along. >> caller: hello. boo-yah, jim. cypress semiconductors. >> they do not sell into apple. they sell into other guys. the stock is trying to find footing. doesn't have it. maybe goes down to 10 or 11. let's go to timothy in texas, please. >> caller: hey, jim. ytf has been spiking after hours. is there more upside from here? >> carlos slim has been a buyer. if he's a buyer i'm tempted. i don't like to invest in places like argentina where they expropriate. you never come back. i remember it from anaconda copper. i'm that old. terry in nebraska. >> caller: the biggest boo-yah for the oklahoma sooners. >> nice. >> caller: i want your take on whz. >> that stock is saying that oil will continue to go down. i'm going to side with dan dicker, c
john in nevada, please. >> caller: jimmy, thank you for sticking up for the little guy. big boys seem to have the advantage. dreamworks animation, dwa. >> i don't think you have that much cooking there. disappointing all the way around. if you want to be in entertainment, buy disney. my charitable trust action alerts plus.com. follow along. >> caller: hello. boo-yah, jim. cypress semiconductors. >> they do not sell into apple. they sell into other guys. the stock is...
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jane wells is in nevada. good morning. >> reporter: hey, carl, not sure we have a lot of apple shareholders here but i'll check. you want a job? find the work, up next we hit the open road visiting rv parks filled with seasonal workers working at places like amazon, called work campers. meet one, after the break. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. take advantage of exceptional values on the audi a8 during the season of audi event. ♪ look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. sf
jane wells is in nevada. good morning. >> reporter: hey, carl, not sure we have a lot of apple shareholders here but i'll check. you want a job? find the work, up next we hit the open road visiting rv parks filled with seasonal workers working at places like amazon, called work campers. meet one, after the break. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans...
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the city of north love love, nevada, had to it said after it couldn't get union concessions and the city manager claims that north las vegas is still making bond payments, meeting payroll and pension obligations. he thinks the city can avoid bankruptcy and not sure about the neighbors around the west. >> we believe that, you know, what has maybe been the tip of the iceberg is going to start to unfold here in the next few years. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there were more in california or around the country. i don't think it has implications for, you know, another filing every week. i don't think that's going to happen. >> reporter: all right. the market's reaction, a good week for muni bonds. more than $7 billion of them hitting the market and turn arounds. vote earls in san jose have voted to cut the benefits for not just future retirees but current retirees and even montibello on the brink of insolvency last year and apparently got a surplus projected for this year so perhaps the wave of bankruptcy is bringing all sides to the table like never before to work out the concessions. back
the city of north love love, nevada, had to it said after it couldn't get union concessions and the city manager claims that north las vegas is still making bond payments, meeting payroll and pension obligations. he thinks the city can avoid bankruptcy and not sure about the neighbors around the west. >> we believe that, you know, what has maybe been the tip of the iceberg is going to start to unfold here in the next few years. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there were more in...
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romney's win in nevada and florida, he won almost across the board. economic conservatives, social conservatives, self-described tea party people, moderates. he is bringing it home and honing his message and delivering. and that's why he's had these huge margins of victory. in the places where delegates are actually being awarded. i wasn't emif a seize these three too much tomorrow because there are no delegates being awarded. they're largely beauty contests, and romney and the campaign are very disciplined this year. they're they're spending time and money and resources where they can bring delegates home. so look for the big payoff in places like super tuesday and primary states. >> keith boykin, on the other hand, to be fair and balanced, mr. romney has had a couple major league gaffes. one he's not worried about poor people. he's for the safety net. he would agree with you, and he would probably agree with president obama. but not conservatives. and the second one is, he wants to raise the minimum wage by indexing it for inflation. you might agree
romney's win in nevada and florida, he won almost across the board. economic conservatives, social conservatives, self-described tea party people, moderates. he is bringing it home and honing his message and delivering. and that's why he's had these huge margins of victory. in the places where delegates are actually being awarded. i wasn't emif a seize these three too much tomorrow because there are no delegates being awarded. they're largely beauty contests, and romney and the campaign are...
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. >>> the operator of the las vegas sands is reportedly under investigation by a nevada regulators and the feds. >> jackie deangelis has the details on the breaking news. she joins us with that. >> according to reports regulators are looking into whether las vegas sands broke u.s. bribery laws while doing business in china. this comes on the heels of reviews of the u.s. department of justice and the sec confirmed by the company in a march filing. las vegas sands stock is down today following reports that the chief beijing representative was hired to help open doors in china and "the new york times" says that $70 million at las vegas sands paid to companies affiliated with the yang's several million $remain unaccounted for and u.s. officials would like to know if the missing money was used for bribes. these three probes may all stem from a lawsuit filed by former sands china ceo steve jacobs who sued the i company for breach of contract alleging he was fired for not complying with illegal demands by sheldon adelson. making at least $35 million in contributions to republican groups. tomo
. >>> the operator of the las vegas sands is reportedly under investigation by a nevada regulators and the feds. >> jackie deangelis has the details on the breaking news. she joins us with that. >> according to reports regulators are looking into whether las vegas sands broke u.s. bribery laws while doing business in china. this comes on the heels of reviews of the u.s. department of justice and the sec confirmed by the company in a march filing. las vegas sands stock is...
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mitt romney wrapping up an event in the battleground state of iowa and paul ryan taking the stage in nevada. the democrats hit the road after their convention but do they have the facts on their side? our investigations inc. team is fact checking. >> me and a cast of thousands. >> you and a cast of thousands. you have the results for us. >> yeah. so how did the democrats do? here's president obama on his plan last night to cut the deficit. >> you can choose a future where we reduce our deficit without sticking it to the middle class. independent experts say that my plan would cut our deficit by $4 trillion. >> independent experts. which independent experts is he referring to? we found one. the left-leaning center for budget and policy priorities which said the president's 2013 budget along with cuts already agreed to with congress would cut the deficit by $3.8 trillion over 10 years but the congressional budget office which perhaps unrealistically assumes no change in current laws saws the budget raises the deficit from the baseline projections. the auto bailout was front and center last ni
mitt romney wrapping up an event in the battleground state of iowa and paul ryan taking the stage in nevada. the democrats hit the road after their convention but do they have the facts on their side? our investigations inc. team is fact checking. >> me and a cast of thousands. >> you and a cast of thousands. you have the results for us. >> yeah. so how did the democrats do? here's president obama on his plan last night to cut the deficit. >> you can choose a future...
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administration has resigned amid reports of lavish spending by the agency on a training conference in nevada in 2010. the gsa is responsible for making the u.s. government more efficient overseeing things like the purchase of office supplies and transportation. and the "washington post"eg org spent $820,000 on this including 320,000 on a mind reader, $70,000 on a team building exercise. white house says president obama is outraged at the wasteful spending. joining us to talk about these issues and everything really on the docket, steven forbes, forbes media. of course the latest issue of "forbes magazine" featuring matt kemp is on news stands right now. thank so much for joining us about. >> good to be with you. >> let's talk about the story that i just read there about wasteful spending in terms of the government. obviously this is not just an issue under president obama. it's a larger issue. how do we rein in and get a grip on some of the spending? >> well, don't do it. cut back what the government does. you can have many agencies, they become emmercied in the bureaucracy syndrome, and at
administration has resigned amid reports of lavish spending by the agency on a training conference in nevada in 2010. the gsa is responsible for making the u.s. government more efficient overseeing things like the purchase of office supplies and transportation. and the "washington post"eg org spent $820,000 on this including 320,000 on a mind reader, $70,000 on a team building exercise. white house says president obama is outraged at the wasteful spending. joining us to talk about...
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poll shows mitt romney has pulled even with president obama in colorado and is trailing narrowly in nevada. both candidates have been crisscrossing the country this week with particular attention paid to ohio which has correctly picked every election winner since 1960. spending heavy of course is a necessity if you want to become president of the united states as as the campaign heats up, aim mond and i monday j. >> it's an enormous price tag. they've spent more than $1.483 billion so far and that number is still climbing. here are the numbers. the top three pro obama super pacs dumped in $53.7 million according to the center for responsive politics. team obama comes in with over $779 million in spending. romney campaign spent over $298 million. republican national committee piled on another $249 million. and the top three pro romney super pacs added a whopping $156.5 million. again according to the center for responsive politics. total spent, more than $700 million. now, so far team obama manages to outspend the romney camp by more than $75 million. and keep in mind this doesn't include a
poll shows mitt romney has pulled even with president obama in colorado and is trailing narrowly in nevada. both candidates have been crisscrossing the country this week with particular attention paid to ohio which has correctly picked every election winner since 1960. spending heavy of course is a necessity if you want to become president of the united states as as the campaign heats up, aim mond and i monday j. >> it's an enormous price tag. they've spent more than $1.483 billion so far...
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you said nevada. is it pronounced nevada? >> i love that. >> it like everything out here, madrid. >> right here down the street we got bogota, we have limia, ohio. i love what we do. it's so much fun. thank you, jane wells, from nevada, iowa. the nbc family of networks will bring you continuing coverage of the drought throughout the day. on cnbc we'll have a special half hour dedicated to the situation and the drought's impact today at 1:30 p.m. your eyes glaze over. any flyover state conversation, if it's not on one of the two coasts, i lose you completely. you start doing stuff. >> this whole drought thing, i'm drinking fiji water and evian. it's very difficult for me. >> i know. >> what are those seeds you're eating? >> chia seeds. i've heard of chia pets but what do those do? >> it grows you. they're supposed to be be good for you. >> coming up, "fifty shades of gray" and the government's latest read on inflation. cpi numbers at 8:30 eastern. we'll break down the data. >> "squawk box" wants to hang out with you. join us r
you said nevada. is it pronounced nevada? >> i love that. >> it like everything out here, madrid. >> right here down the street we got bogota, we have limia, ohio. i love what we do. it's so much fun. thank you, jane wells, from nevada, iowa. the nbc family of networks will bring you continuing coverage of the drought throughout the day. on cnbc we'll have a special half hour dedicated to the situation and the drought's impact today at 1:30 p.m. your eyes glaze over. any...
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georgia is the nation's highest foreclosure rate leapfrogging arizona, california, florida and nevada. bank repossessions, the final stage of foreclosure jumped 7% after 3 straight months of declines but analysts say more of the foreclosure starts as short sales or auction sales to third parties, aka investors, rather than bank repossessions going forward so we need to get through these and then it's a little bit more pain. >> sounds like it is. thank you. >>> there's a new report from black rock saying a housing recovery maybe in sight. we're very pleased to welcome the vice chairman, barbara novak and senior adviser to the head of government relations. welcome, barbara. good to see you. >> hi, sue. >> let's -- can i pick up with where diana left off if i could? if we're seeing a bottoming in housing prices which i think you are seeing we're seeing people try to invest in foreclosed properties, invest in bank owned properties for profit. but if we have a recovery coming in the housing market, is that longer term still going to be a profitable trade? >> i think there's a lot of differ
georgia is the nation's highest foreclosure rate leapfrogging arizona, california, florida and nevada. bank repossessions, the final stage of foreclosure jumped 7% after 3 straight months of declines but analysts say more of the foreclosure starts as short sales or auction sales to third parties, aka investors, rather than bank repossessions going forward so we need to get through these and then it's a little bit more pain. >> sounds like it is. thank you. >>> there's a new...
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. >> reno, nevada issue. >> nevada. it is not nevada in any way shape or form anywhere. >> okay. in that case again, though, it's not that they're moving -- this goes back on moving people. they're not moving the people to nevada, right, they're moving like five people to nevada so they can get the better tax rate. >> but california is not a good place to do any type of business p. >> i agree. and yet automatic of the ds all last week said i have to do business in silicon valley. >> do you agree tax competition is a good thing? >> i think i do. >> tax rates are gone down over the last 30 years. >> are you following me on twitter? so you didn't see -- you know what happened to me. there was this dude in disguise and it was so obvious it was a disguise, he had a big yankee uniform on, dark glasses, and i looked at him and i said that's like rushdy. and i tweeted it out and he said this is like the seinfeld episode. except what's different is this time it was me. seinfeld, it was not. >> why is he still in hiding? >> he has to be. >> i saw him saturday night after. >> so you know th
. >> reno, nevada issue. >> nevada. it is not nevada in any way shape or form anywhere. >> okay. in that case again, though, it's not that they're moving -- this goes back on moving people. they're not moving the people to nevada, right, they're moving like five people to nevada so they can get the better tax rate. >> but california is not a good place to do any type of business p. >> i agree. and yet automatic of the ds all last week said i have to do business in...
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then you go to nevada, another state which is highly contested, also with a large hispanic population, hard hit by foreclosures, president obama's only up 2 points there. mitt romney tried to move the needle by traveling to california to visit the bankrupt solyndra that got federal aid from the stimulus and attacked the president for crony capitalism. >> you realize if the business had done spectacularly well, the shareholders, his friends, wow done very, very well. but the taxpayers would've just gotten their money back. on the other hand, of course, as the business failed, as it did, it's the taxpayers that get stuck with losing $500 million. >> now, team obama had its own road trip news conference. david axelrod went to the massachusetts state house and highlighted what he said were flaws in governor romney's record when he was serving there. president obama, for his part, got to take the high road, play the statesman at the white house with the unveiling of portraits for president george w. bush and laura bush. and he used the occasion to invoke his own successes on national secur
then you go to nevada, another state which is highly contested, also with a large hispanic population, hard hit by foreclosures, president obama's only up 2 points there. mitt romney tried to move the needle by traveling to california to visit the bankrupt solyndra that got federal aid from the stimulus and attacked the president for crony capitalism. >> you realize if the business had done spectacularly well, the shareholders, his friends, wow done very, very well. but the taxpayers...
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recently unemployment and underemployment is worse in nevada, 22.1%, california 20.3%, and 18.9% in rhode island. which means that about 1 out of 5 people in those states either out of a job or doesn't have enough work. the national average comes out to 15.3% for that u6. three more states to mention because there's key swing states in the election this year. florida, they're above the national average at 17%. now, ohio and pennsylvania little bit below the national average around 14% apiece. big numbers to watch and i'll be watching for you and we'll have those tomorrow. >> thank you very much. >> absolutely. >> down to you, sue. >> thank you very much. >>> you know, we're taking a look at knight capital again today. down almost $4, a 56% move to the downside in today's trarding session. and the knight trading post is right behind us here off of our set down here at post 9. bob is here to give us the latest. it's a very difficult situation for the guy who is work right behind us. >> it is. >> it's a difficult situation for investors in knight. publicly traded company. a difficult week. >
recently unemployment and underemployment is worse in nevada, 22.1%, california 20.3%, and 18.9% in rhode island. which means that about 1 out of 5 people in those states either out of a job or doesn't have enough work. the national average comes out to 15.3% for that u6. three more states to mention because there's key swing states in the election this year. florida, they're above the national average at 17%. now, ohio and pennsylvania little bit below the national average around 14% apiece....
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they're 0% in nevada. i think we should have more uniform corporate taxation, that would be a nice idea. but i don't think we should vilify apple for taking advantage of it. >> it's california that's losing here. >> oh, gee, i'm so shocked at that. here's my take on this. a lot of people think they love apple so much. it's like a cult. you might call it a religion. call it what it is, make it a religion and it doesn't have to pay any taxes and then you and i can donate $600 which we can writeoff and all church members just happen to get an ipad. >> i'm all in favor. let's turn it into a religion. >> i agree here. i think we need to unify tax rates across the world. >> right. >> so companies and individuals don't arbitrage the rates. >> they still will. >> let's move on to the jobs number on friday. it may end up being the big headline of the week. almost certainly will be. already some on wall street are raising a red flag. goldman says the number could be as low as 125,000. what's the job picture like in
they're 0% in nevada. i think we should have more uniform corporate taxation, that would be a nice idea. but i don't think we should vilify apple for taking advantage of it. >> it's california that's losing here. >> oh, gee, i'm so shocked at that. here's my take on this. a lot of people think they love apple so much. it's like a cult. you might call it a religion. call it what it is, make it a religion and it doesn't have to pay any taxes and then you and i can donate $600 which we...
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swing states, almost run the table, which are florida, ohio, missouri, colorado, new hampshire, and nevada. and he has real problems in some of those swing states. so that's a challenge. and the american people are really frustrated with all incumbents and they want change. they just don't see washington addressing the big issues. the biggest one being there's a basic rule of american governments being violated which is that americans always believe we'll pass on to our children a more prosperous nation. that's american culture. we're an optimistic culture and yet most americans don't feel like we're passing on a more prosperous nation and they're really worried about that. >> okay. we will have to do it there for the moment, but let's also take a look at how the u.s. markets are likely to open at this point by looking at the u.s. futures. we are looking at a lower open, the dow could be lower. meantime coming up on the show, it's an interesting pattern of mid-morning rallies. is that trend going to continue? we'll discuss strategy coming up next. [ male announcer ] this is corporate cater
swing states, almost run the table, which are florida, ohio, missouri, colorado, new hampshire, and nevada. and he has real problems in some of those swing states. so that's a challenge. and the american people are really frustrated with all incumbents and they want change. they just don't see washington addressing the big issues. the biggest one being there's a basic rule of american governments being violated which is that americans always believe we'll pass on to our children a more...
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snow possible in the sierra nevada. in parts of the pacific northwest, you might see rain in the valleys, but high aloft it's mainly going to be snow. in terms of air travel, as you might imagine, there will be backups for you. especially in spots like new york. the biggest issue, not really the rain or the snow. but the wind will be the big troubling factor. same story for you in boston. portland, maine, will have some backups and also buffalo, new york. you might have delays not only at the airport but many of the roads are in horrendous shape because of the heavy lake-effect snowfall. >>> your headlines, president obama and congress return to work today with little progress seen on a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. the yen hits a two-year low against the dollar as the japanese government battles to weaken deflation and the currency. >>> and shares in toyota end higher after the u.s. settles a class action lawsuit for $1 billion. >>> and here is a look at today's other top stories. new japanese prime minister shinzo a
snow possible in the sierra nevada. in parts of the pacific northwest, you might see rain in the valleys, but high aloft it's mainly going to be snow. in terms of air travel, as you might imagine, there will be backups for you. especially in spots like new york. the biggest issue, not really the rain or the snow. but the wind will be the big troubling factor. same story for you in boston. portland, maine, will have some backups and also buffalo, new york. you might have delays not only at the...
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if we look at arizona, idaho, nevada, utah, these are where the biggest appreciation has taken place. what's the strategy here? do you chase some of the lower end markets or do you chase the core markets now? as an investor, what's the right strategy? >> what an investor looks at typically is their own local market because they know it best. the investors that go into somebody else's backyard and try to become a wheeler-dealer there always lose their shirts. even though we can look at all these markets, they're actually individual pockets with local investors buying. those are the smart guys, the guys that start trying to sharp shoot the market based on statistical surveys nationwide. never do well in that business. it's always the local buyer that's making the killing. >> the fete has been pretty keen for momentum to continue in the sector, and this scheme is about trying to narrow the spread between treasuries and mortgage rates for borrowers. we have seen some traction already on that part. a lot of investors now want to hide out as a safe haven. do you think this is actually going
if we look at arizona, idaho, nevada, utah, these are where the biggest appreciation has taken place. what's the strategy here? do you chase some of the lower end markets or do you chase the core markets now? as an investor, what's the right strategy? >> what an investor looks at typically is their own local market because they know it best. the investors that go into somebody else's backyard and try to become a wheeler-dealer there always lose their shirts. even though we can look at all...
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he's now setting his lights on nevada and the road ahead. reince priebus, head of the rnc joins us in a first on cnbc interview. good morning. >> hey, carl, how are you? >> i'm good. the argument lately is romney needs to be battle tested, he needs to show that he can take a punch, that he can throw a punch. after last night's results did he pass those tests? >> well, he had a good night. we congratulate him for a good showing in florida. you know, i think it's about vetting the candidates but it's also about them making the case to our base. our base is pretty diverse, as you know. it's a tough road. i think primaries are difficult. but in the end i think it's all better for us and this will be a referendum on barack obama once we get a nominee. we'll have to make the case and do a good job of showing the american people we've got an alternative that's articulate and strong and can lead this country. >> yeah. a lot of the poll results, i'm sure you've been over them for the past few hours. electability, for those for whom that was a number
he's now setting his lights on nevada and the road ahead. reince priebus, head of the rnc joins us in a first on cnbc interview. good morning. >> hey, carl, how are you? >> i'm good. the argument lately is romney needs to be battle tested, he needs to show that he can take a punch, that he can throw a punch. after last night's results did he pass those tests? >> well, he had a good night. we congratulate him for a good showing in florida. you know, i think it's about vetting...
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. >>> zynga -- i like to say that, zynga is filing preparatory paperwork in nevada, it currently lets players buy into the social players with real money but cash out in virtual currency. >> it's amazing how many people, you give really money and get some different points. you can buy stuff online but not real stuff, imaginary stuff. it's a great gimmick. i've seen the kids get dragged into the games. it's a gimmick. you give them real money they give you fake stuff. >> something i hear about all the time instagram, abandoning a twitter feature that allows photos to appear in the twitter feed. >> it is a big deal. instagram for the first time got more unique visitors who are coming to it than twitter did so that was a big deal. >> so you send a? >> you can put an instagram picture you can do cool effects straight into your twitter feed the way you send the things. >> this is not an anthony weiner story. >> anthony weiner predated instagram. >> so he was able to do it without. >> yes. >> if i say weiner, they play -- >> this is early in the morning, joe, early in the morning. there are
. >>> zynga -- i like to say that, zynga is filing preparatory paperwork in nevada, it currently lets players buy into the social players with real money but cash out in virtual currency. >> it's amazing how many people, you give really money and get some different points. you can buy stuff online but not real stuff, imaginary stuff. it's a great gimmick. i've seen the kids get dragged into the games. it's a gimmick. you give them real money they give you fake stuff. >>...
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>> he's in nevada. >> i'm in nevada. >> shoot. come and -- how old are you again? are you 15 yet? >> no, i just turned 18. >> oh, 18, sorry, you were 14 when you did the fusion. >> we got to get to you new york, we got to get you on the set. he's going to be here for two hours minimum. >> what college could you -- are you interviewing colleges? i don't think a lot of them really, they need to get better boards to, they need to apply to you and they better have good letters about what they want to do. >> that was the joke of my friends, they should apply to me. no, it's funny, because i was, you know, teaching graduate students and the question came up, are you really going to go get an undergrad degree at college? >> we might need you to go into politics, after you cure cancer, cure our deficit woes. >> i don't know about that, it's a mess. >> taylor, thank you and we hope to see you again. >> definitely guys. >> that was fantastic. >> unbelievable. don't miss the "20 under 20" finale tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> cool documentary and he was amazing. >>> still to come, wilbur
>> he's in nevada. >> i'm in nevada. >> shoot. come and -- how old are you again? are you 15 yet? >> no, i just turned 18. >> oh, 18, sorry, you were 14 when you did the fusion. >> we got to get to you new york, we got to get you on the set. he's going to be here for two hours minimum. >> what college could you -- are you interviewing colleges? i don't think a lot of them really, they need to get better boards to, they need to apply to you and they...
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apple has a subsidiary in nevada. by showing what it does in california, it could help people understand what's the impact. when the taxes aren't paid, it has consequences. >> what's the reaction you've gotten from either the local level or the federal level? do you think there could be a movement to close some of these innovative ways in which apple is skirting taxes? >> this talk about it in washington -- the important thing to remember is one person's loophole is another person's deduction they consider to be legitimate. and there's a lot of lobbyists. i wrote last year about je electric. they spent $77,000 per year per member of congress on lobbying. and there's one code in the 2004 jobs creation bill that was actually a tax break for ge that saved the company $1.2 billion in its first three years. so i think while there is a lot of concern about we need to lower the tax rate for everyone to keep our companies competitive. i think there's concern about the budget deficit. there's a lot of pressure and a lot of ins
apple has a subsidiary in nevada. by showing what it does in california, it could help people understand what's the impact. when the taxes aren't paid, it has consequences. >> what's the reaction you've gotten from either the local level or the federal level? do you think there could be a movement to close some of these innovative ways in which apple is skirting taxes? >> this talk about it in washington -- the important thing to remember is one person's loophole is another person's...
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san francisco fed president john williams will speak to a joint conference of the oregon, idaho and nevada bankers association before noon. it's all about earnings and the u.s. earnings season officially kicks off with alcoa's second quarter result. it's set to earn five cents a share hurt by low metal prices and a reminder of where a position is just ahead of the open, red across the board and for more, director of portfolio management altima. how important is earnings season going to be? >> well, hear obviously on the chicago cme floor what's concerning is the overall s&p outlook and as you know growth has been really been cut the last couple of weeks going into this earnings season. right now we expect sort of a flat line but with all the growing concerns with the spanish yield now topping 7%, that's why you're seeing that large opening downfall in the s&p futures this morning. >> yeah. chris, just remind viewers what you're referring to, there we got headlines out of the euro group meeting, saying they will give spain an extra year to meet its deficit targets but in some way reminding
san francisco fed president john williams will speak to a joint conference of the oregon, idaho and nevada bankers association before noon. it's all about earnings and the u.s. earnings season officially kicks off with alcoa's second quarter result. it's set to earn five cents a share hurt by low metal prices and a reminder of where a position is just ahead of the open, red across the board and for more, director of portfolio management altima. how important is earnings season going to be?...
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have no state income tax, alaska, new hampshire, tennessee, florida, south dakota, washington state, nevada, texas and wyoming, and there are a handful of states in the process of either considering or revamping or removing their state income tax, kansas, oklahoma, indiana, arkansas, missouri. now i want to welcome governor bill haslam from tennessee. thank you for appearing on our show today. >> glad to be here. thanks. >> listen, i was surprised. your state has never had a state income tax, although you do and are required to pay taxes on income, interest income, and dividends. so can you please explain how that's worked for the state and how that came to be they were one of the states that just never decided to put it on the books. >> i'll talk it up to the wisdom of forefathers and mothers who realize people have a choice where they live. so you can live in a high tax state of california, illinois or live in tennessee where your personal income is not going to be taxed. we think it's a competitive advantage. we actually have seen our growth be up this year considerably, in a fairly obvi
have no state income tax, alaska, new hampshire, tennessee, florida, south dakota, washington state, nevada, texas and wyoming, and there are a handful of states in the process of either considering or revamping or removing their state income tax, kansas, oklahoma, indiana, arkansas, missouri. now i want to welcome governor bill haslam from tennessee. thank you for appearing on our show today. >> glad to be here. thanks. >> listen, i was surprised. your state has never had a state...
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because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed. i go back a long time, i grew up in boston, my grandfather was a supporter of john mccormick in the '20s, longest running chairman of the house of representatives. >> democrat. >> democrat. i was a kennedy democrat, sheldon and steve was a kennedy democrat. i think when i watched the democratic convention this time, what i saw was a real difference than what we believed the democratic party was year ago when we were kids and years ago and even when we were young adults and so is the republican party changed. the republican party we viewed as young people as the party of the rich and the established
because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed....
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an individual in nevada can't move to north dakota to obtain a job. third, income growth, very slow. 2% wage gain year over year. normally it's 3%. the massive financial cliff bernanke has talked about, markets could falter forward in the second half. consumers could, too. $525 billion in tax cuts and spending increases that will hit the tape so to speak january 1st. imagine in july, august, september, how an individual might respond to that or how markets might pull it forward. that makes it difficult for yields to rise much. >> part of your strategy is talking about being concerned or cautious in terms of duration. you work at pimco, sell a lot of retail bond funds. what are portfolio managers doing in the bond funds? if an individual investor is buying a bond fund, he can't control duration. what are portfolio managers doing to protect bond fund investors in this environment here? >> as i said, there are forces pulling on both ends of the interest rate story here. so we're fairly neutral on duration now. we don't expect rates to move all that much.
an individual in nevada can't move to north dakota to obtain a job. third, income growth, very slow. 2% wage gain year over year. normally it's 3%. the massive financial cliff bernanke has talked about, markets could falter forward in the second half. consumers could, too. $525 billion in tax cuts and spending increases that will hit the tape so to speak january 1st. imagine in july, august, september, how an individual might respond to that or how markets might pull it forward. that makes it...
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look at nevada, one of the worst unemployed states in the union, 13%, 14% unemployment, even in parts of new york, new jersey, way upstate. there's business that is are completely defunct, out of business. furthermore, and this confirms for me last night, i was with a friend of mine, he's an engineer. he has not had a wage increase since 2009. so we are in a jobs recovery, a wageless jobs recovery, no raises the last three or four years. where are consumers going to get the money to spend a little bit more to get back to prerecessionary levels? >> it's a great question. >> even if they did have extra money, aren't they going to say, aren't we in an environment now where most realize the future is a lot more uncertain than it was and the temptation is spare cash, save it? >> yes. actually you are seeing that. we saw the consumer in 2011 take money out in personal savings and then from there they spent it. but in december we actually saw even with the 200,000 jobs print, we saw personal savings go up to the end of december. so isn't that interesting that personal savings is starting to
look at nevada, one of the worst unemployed states in the union, 13%, 14% unemployment, even in parts of new york, new jersey, way upstate. there's business that is are completely defunct, out of business. furthermore, and this confirms for me last night, i was with a friend of mine, he's an engineer. he has not had a wage increase since 2009. so we are in a jobs recovery, a wageless jobs recovery, no raises the last three or four years. where are consumers going to get the money to spend a...
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look at nevada which has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. its rate increased to 12% in july from 11.6% in june. you have wisconsin where paul ryan is from, its plummet rate is up to 7.3% from 7%. north carolina up 9.6% from 9.4%, higher than the national average. and iowa, the president spent much of his week there, up from 5.2%. here in california, let me show you tape inside this diop center here in glendale. california stayed the same. 10.7%. it gained about 25,000 non-farm payroll jobs in july. that's slower than the month before when it gained 38,000. but let's look at some of the faces behind these numbers. listen. >> i'm looking for anything. >> one of my skills is i type 110 words a minute, zero mistakes. >> i've been looking for eight months, looking for administrative work. >> i have a part-time job. but it doesn't meet the bills. you dig what i'm saying? >> reporter: that guy used to be a loan officer. we all know what happened to the mortgage business. california housing, still the main problem with jobs in california. later on "
look at nevada which has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. its rate increased to 12% in july from 11.6% in june. you have wisconsin where paul ryan is from, its plummet rate is up to 7.3% from 7%. north carolina up 9.6% from 9.4%, higher than the national average. and iowa, the president spent much of his week there, up from 5.2%. here in california, let me show you tape inside this diop center here in glendale. california stayed the same. 10.7%. it gained about 25,000 non-farm...
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forming companies is big business in a number of states like nevada where we found robert harris a former bartender who does this for a living. he has 2400 companies registered at his home outside reno and will front yours, too, pretty much no questions asked. >> i don't do investigative work on the people. if they want to send money i take their business. >> if a terrorist wanted to launder money, set up a shell corporation in nevada -- >> i would report him in a heart beat. >> how would you know. >> if i knew. that's the thing. if i know. >> and i was reading on your website that says corporation wise there is no better way to cloak your assets from public view other than to remove them from the country. what do you mean? >> remove them from the country? doesn't say that. >> it does say that. reading right off the website. no better way to cloak your assets from the public view. >> can i have a minute? >> sure. >> that's a typo. >> it's a typo. >> i don't really mean remove them from the country. remove them from the public view is what i meant. >> well, we have no idea if harris is hid
forming companies is big business in a number of states like nevada where we found robert harris a former bartender who does this for a living. he has 2400 companies registered at his home outside reno and will front yours, too, pretty much no questions asked. >> i don't do investigative work on the people. if they want to send money i take their business. >> if a terrorist wanted to launder money, set up a shell corporation in nevada -- >> i would report him in a heart beat....
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nevada is the state most likely. followed by georgia and alabama. meantime, wyoming, the estate least likely to issue a speeding tick account followed et follow. >>> u.s. companies spent 8% higher than one year earlier when though the number of business travelers dropped. the road war yours are expected to get more done on fewer trips so companies are employing game if i indication to stir healthy competition and cut costs. game if i indication is an emerging management tool that uses rewards and recognition to encourage the most efficient travel decisions. coca-cola was an early adopter. the company developed a core card to tally travel transactions. those who booked cheaper flights and stay at company preferred hotels rack up points, cash them into company perks and walk away with priceless bragging rights. i'm jackie deangelis and that's your cnbc travelers check. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 t
nevada is the state most likely. followed by georgia and alabama. meantime, wyoming, the estate least likely to issue a speeding tick account followed et follow. >>> u.s. companies spent 8% higher than one year earlier when though the number of business travelers dropped. the road war yours are expected to get more done on fewer trips so companies are employing game if i indication to stir healthy competition and cut costs. game if i indication is an emerging management tool that uses...
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companies like franco, nevada, have a monthly dividend higher than a two-year government note, a risch balance sheet of cash and it gets royalties from all over the world in its gold mines. >> i appreciate that you are very bound up with gold. some of these stocks you are recommending, gold has been an appalling performer, down 14% year to date. there is an opportunity cost in sitting in gold. you can't put your wealth into other areas of the market at this stage you might think are perhaps more exciting. >> it rotates around. i don't understand the question, actually. gold is an asset class. it should be 5%, 10% your waiting and rebalance. with that, there are gold stocks and bullion. we get where gold bullion will outperform gold stocks and the opposite. you should remain 10% in an overall portfolio. that has served you very well by maintaining that 10% ratio. >> thank you very much for the advice. frank holmes from u.s. global investors. >>> sdil to come, breaking news on crude oil and the eighth straight session rise. what is the trade on the volatility as european worries creek ba
companies like franco, nevada, have a monthly dividend higher than a two-year government note, a risch balance sheet of cash and it gets royalties from all over the world in its gold mines. >> i appreciate that you are very bound up with gold. some of these stocks you are recommending, gold has been an appalling performer, down 14% year to date. there is an opportunity cost in sitting in gold. you can't put your wealth into other areas of the market at this stage you might think are...
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. >>> i'm jane wells in nevada. your family started farming on this land 130 years ago. you said you always wanted to have a job that kept you up at night, do you have one this year? >> more so than in years past. farmers always realize is the weather is out of our control. we can't do anything about the weather. the things we can control is what we have to be concerned with and not let the weather break our optimism. >> one of the things you can control are your seeds. you use the latest ones. they cost a whole lot of money. are they worth it this year? >> i absolutely believe so. the technology we have in the field today with the conditions we went through this year is amazing what production we do have out there. we did lose some production. you can't completely protect against drought. i believe that technology we have in the field this year brought us through this drought better than we otherwise would have been. >> any concerns about safety? some people are concerned about these seeds. >> i've seen what -- we're able to produce more yield from a smaller resource ba
. >>> i'm jane wells in nevada. your family started farming on this land 130 years ago. you said you always wanted to have a job that kept you up at night, do you have one this year? >> more so than in years past. farmers always realize is the weather is out of our control. we can't do anything about the weather. the things we can control is what we have to be concerned with and not let the weather break our optimism. >> one of the things you can control are your seeds. you...
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yes, it will be a long time in nevada, arizona, but other parts of the country have started firming up. you see that in new york city, in certain parts of the u.s., so it's not one homogenous market. we actually are starting to see in these cities commercial real estate do bers, rentals are very strong, so we're not done yet. it's going to take some time. having said that, we likes the signs we are seeing. >> extraordinary we haven't gotten out of this, even where mortgage rates are, and interest rates are incredibly low. that's got to be tough on business and the entire banking sector. you think the fed continues to ease in this two-day meeting? >> one of the things the fed will be looking at is what's going on around the world, but it's their decision. i do know that the fed policies and the decisions that have made have actually helped not only bring interest rates down to where they are, but they've helped support housing, helped support the stock market and the market for finance assets. certainly that's one of the things that's kept the u.s. economy stronger. >> and of course tha
yes, it will be a long time in nevada, arizona, but other parts of the country have started firming up. you see that in new york city, in certain parts of the u.s., so it's not one homogenous market. we actually are starting to see in these cities commercial real estate do bers, rentals are very strong, so we're not done yet. it's going to take some time. having said that, we likes the signs we are seeing. >> extraordinary we haven't gotten out of this, even where mortgage rates are, and...
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there's a nevada gaming commission. >> gambling is regulated. >> one wonders whether the senators at least will focus on that part of this story. you are talking again about making bets on something that's completely separate from what you're actually -- they're not insuring their own debt they hold on a corporation. it is simply bets on whether or not your neighbor's house is going to go on fire or anything else. >> don't you love the fact if you're a private client like i am of jpmorgan, they were giving you the opinion that you should bet completely against what turns out to be jpmorgan's position. the private clients, hey, i got to hand it to them. they gave us the right stuff. but they said do not do what the cio is doing. this is, again, the kind of massive conflict i see at this bank that had a halo. this does not have a halo anymore. >> it turned out to be a $2 billion profit on these trades, jim, we would not be having this conversation. there's something wrong with that. >> it was a trading error. it was an incredibly large mistake. the fact is that if a mistake goes for yo
there's a nevada gaming commission. >> gambling is regulated. >> one wonders whether the senators at least will focus on that part of this story. you are talking again about making bets on something that's completely separate from what you're actually -- they're not insuring their own debt they hold on a corporation. it is simply bets on whether or not your neighbor's house is going to go on fire or anything else. >> don't you love the fact if you're a private client like i am...
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really more about real estate and the problem we have seen in this country with california, florida, nevada. we will talk about all the issues and will this bailout actually work? they're not calling it a bailout. that's part of the conversation as well. see you at the top of the hour. . so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited
really more about real estate and the problem we have seen in this country with california, florida, nevada. we will talk about all the issues and will this bailout actually work? they're not calling it a bailout. that's part of the conversation as well. see you at the top of the hour. . so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade,...
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and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. by the way, the holiday shopping season, if you're like me, you probably have the same feeling. just seems to get earlier and earlier every year. ce off of shark media joins us for his forecast. it owns retail me not and are we right about this whole idea, is it getting earlier every year? >> it really is. we just did a poll that says 40% of americans have already started their christmas shopping by november 1st and 30% are done by black friday. >> what about in terms of the offers from the stores? we tend to think that black friday is the best day that you can get any shopping done and they do give out some really great compelling bargains. is it the best day in terms of the best bargains that you'll get? >> it's certainly a great day and a
and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. by the way, the holiday shopping season, if you're like me, you probably have the same feeling. just seems to get earlier and earlier every year. ce off of...
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, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says 150,000 is about average of what we're seeing and likely to continue. >> yeah, i mean, you know, we have a lot of short-term data that suggests it could be a little higher this time, but i think going at a pace around, you know, 150,000 is probably what to expect going forward for a while. >> do we break even at 150,000? >> i mean, if the participation rate's coming down, if it has, people going on disability and stuff. >> ken, there's been a lot of skeptics about this recovery and about the really strong numbers we've seen the last couple of months. is there a point where you say, okay, maybe i have to reas
, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says...
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florida, nevada and new jersey. states with the biggest jumps in dateline kwenty rates, new jerseys, vermont and south dakota. i want to note another story that we're also following. moscow shares down 13% after reporting wider than expected losses. masco sells a product used to rebuild and remodel homes. we have two new reports showing home remodels on the rise. masco's exposure in europe and increasing commodity costs in the u.s. are hurting the bottom line. carl? >> thank you very much, diana. your point on masco is well taken. when we come back, wall street, and the great talent migration. are the smartest financial minds being lured away from big business? and we're counting you down to the close in europe. only about 12 minutes to go. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2012 m-class continually monitors blind sp
florida, nevada and new jersey. states with the biggest jumps in dateline kwenty rates, new jerseys, vermont and south dakota. i want to note another story that we're also following. moscow shares down 13% after reporting wider than expected losses. masco sells a product used to rebuild and remodel homes. we have two new reports showing home remodels on the rise. masco's exposure in europe and increasing commodity costs in the u.s. are hurting the bottom line. carl? >> thank you very...
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past which says i'm not going to outline any differences but you may notice he gave an interview in nevada to an israeli newspaper before he left, and in that interview he spelled out some of his differences. >> i guess it's a little different today where everybody has the internet access. >> distinction is kind of lost. >> john, thank you very much. great talking to you. we'll see you again this week several times. >> coming up, we have veteran money manager bob doll. and a story becky and i were talking about all morning. first it was sugary sized drinks. hear what new york mayor michael bloomberg wants to regulate? we'll tell you about it and take a look at last week's winners and losers. you don't want to go anywhere. [ male announcer ] while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology... it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. get great values on some of our newest models. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for
past which says i'm not going to outline any differences but you may notice he gave an interview in nevada to an israeli newspaper before he left, and in that interview he spelled out some of his differences. >> i guess it's a little different today where everybody has the internet access. >> distinction is kind of lost. >> john, thank you very much. great talking to you. we'll see you again this week several times. >> coming up, we have veteran money manager bob doll....
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it cannot come from these vortex committees like california, arizona, nevada, areas that powered our economy. texas is a juggernaut. florida's big on its feet. you see incredible growth through what people call silicon prairie. right-to-work states that have clean balance sheet, that are creating jobs and intervesting in education, the states that were most hard hit by real estate have cut back the most in education. so offer the lower, long-term value for new resin dent and their cost have almost double over the last five years. you can invest in consumer stocks that way, transport that way. state give you their play book a year in advance and they tell you where they're going to cut from their budgets. i've never seen any other industry do that. the banks to give me their internal budgets. you can play this any number of way. what always attracts me is how is the government going to reinvent themselves. >> what do you think of the standard charter? >> i think the stock was a safe haven for so many. it was a rich valuation. deservedly so. eight high-profit bank. you can't look at th
it cannot come from these vortex committees like california, arizona, nevada, areas that powered our economy. texas is a juggernaut. florida's big on its feet. you see incredible growth through what people call silicon prairie. right-to-work states that have clean balance sheet, that are creating jobs and intervesting in education, the states that were most hard hit by real estate have cut back the most in education. so offer the lower, long-term value for new resin dent and their cost have...
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quality regulators to waive restrictions so they can get gasoline in the system that's okay in arizona or nevada but not allowed here. give them a break. costco hopes to re-open six of their 16 stations. no one knows how long it will take for this work out. we're very vulnerable right now. back to you. >> it seems obvious you need a strategic gas reserve. >> reporter: this is california. perhaps, but this is california. things are done differently here. we have our own special gas from summer blend to winter blend and during that transition period inventories are always very low and at the same time now you got an exxon refinery problem, chevron refinery problem, a pipeline issue. supplies are slowly coming in. the situation, though, may take a few weeks to work itself out. the question is if you get gas over $5 a gallon, how long until that goes back down? >> i love that line. this is california. thing are different here. isn't that truth, jane. thanks a lot. jane wells in north ridge. today marks the one year anniversary of the steve jobs passing. still to come a man who wrote about jobs and h
quality regulators to waive restrictions so they can get gasoline in the system that's okay in arizona or nevada but not allowed here. give them a break. costco hopes to re-open six of their 16 stations. no one knows how long it will take for this work out. we're very vulnerable right now. back to you. >> it seems obvious you need a strategic gas reserve. >> reporter: this is california. perhaps, but this is california. things are done differently here. we have our own special gas...
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edelson from nevada has given a couple of $5 million chunks to newt gingrich. as long as mitt romney who has more wealthy friends on his side in this campaign than newt gingrich or rick santorum does, has those people to give, he's going to be okay though he's actually short on cash for his own operations. >> we have newt gingrich coming on to talk about his plans for super tuesday. what does he need to do to pull out the possibility of staying in this? >> reporter: his plans for super tuesday revolve around winning georgia, his native state. the polls suggest he can do that unless we get a shocker because there hadn't been a ton of polling because it hasn't been all that competitive though i was there with rick santorum and his campaign thought they had a shot at pulling off an upset there. newt gingrich has been i don't think winning georgia is enough for him. he has to show more and show that he's really in this to win the nomination. he has seemed to shift his attitude a little bit recent ly to suggest he's shouldering his way in. if that's the case, it's n
edelson from nevada has given a couple of $5 million chunks to newt gingrich. as long as mitt romney who has more wealthy friends on his side in this campaign than newt gingrich or rick santorum does, has those people to give, he's going to be okay though he's actually short on cash for his own operations. >> we have newt gingrich coming on to talk about his plans for super tuesday. what does he need to do to pull out the possibility of staying in this? >> reporter: his plans for...